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v. PAJER NEW YORK Senator Luo Has Introduced a Bill to Bring In All the Suburbs. OSBORNS FRIEND IS VERY EXPENSIVE III Bag Given Her 300 000 Sine th Worlds Fur Altor it to Build Another lite1. if York. January 4 Special Senator LexOwb Greater New York bill which he his ju Introtu ovlde that the municipal corpo all ri ani parts of muni i pal torporatioi kiovii as the cit cf BookKn a tott 1 of Flatlands.

ll the un or ne th city of 1 ons Island the or Newton the towns and vitiags 3 Hushing and Ja rnaIca the tlhtgeo or rar ttokowav. RI mood Hill. hit ail Morn Park and that part of the tvwr of liompotead i to the count or Qucet. i. which westerty Of the traight 1 te Iran from th outh erly poll or th tow of I hink thr the mtil oh' the Ui Itetn ei i wa hei rl shelter I the un.

ty or leen the A ti t. in tit. town of Vest i te the Hai llanibrldoe tiu tt rt the town of East he tet lhan I th ui tv pf West wh Ii outherh a straight 1 dri i front a po I the northerly line of the Ry or New York meets the center 1 ne or the Urji and the town of Mtdll ton Ca tl toi SouthleId. Nor hfleld I Ve tnel 1 and the tillages of hdge ater New I 1 ort Richmond and Totte ille in the ou it of fllclttond are hereby consolidated with the municipal erporetott i TOW i a the mayor. aldernlen and eommonaltt of the city of New 1 rk The bill provides th th hl nc- name Of Ne York shall be retal et.

I on with voluminous details in i to the I taxes. I jMi in i ro cm i etc. or th" ousolidated The result of the exp. sure In York municipal circl ma 1 by ti 1 committee vi 1 unl jbt 11 te th. iJs sage of a bill by the lesiittu i the mayor the po nr rem i au rpolntlve office within four nths oi th time when the ma takes nr it ator Lexow has already Introduced the till.

It will certainly home a tow Tho will give the finish ng blow to lamna The bill provides that Uore th Sljall remove an appo nt the Utter hall given a public hearing if he desir 5 it Aj EipeniUe Lad rlrnd Mrs Lillian No. 106 est Eighty fifth street WOO the or 0 el yesterday before tr eiu the ret- eree In the action in suj pier pro- Teedings brought against tun a torn the wine man. to dtermin 11 whether he has any money or mean with whi pay a certain debt whi it la a leged he owes. Mrs Dav was sail on a previous exam- Inatlon to have- had from Mr. 0 Lor a house.

horses. jewels AI a a Urge allow- Lawyer Wales Severance after ak a 3Inc her admit that she had hal a husband wanted to know wh she called herself Mrs i jjs i. Because I choose to do so she replied. If an ominous little rat a tat being. as she IjSi 4apqke audible and on the 1o just in front of the chair on whi she as Vacated She is a tall slender youiib- Wv man apparently about twenty eight rears tof age a pronounced bluiide She wore a large diamond at her throat ant a Ijtf toe pair of stones gleamed from her ears.

life JjS- said that she met Mr. Osborn in TChlca0 during the worlds fair it the bcAel and that about a month llater gave her J1. She afterwards ycame to New York and he gave her Itt money. 1 She couldn't say hoftrmuch money she bad received from Osborn but it was SfSfeWPbably SA much aa 10 month. hen ih came to New York she went to tie Amsterdam hotel.

re he remained KJOT about a month. TMei the took a hat 4 No. 110 West Thlrtj 1111 th street ml Sii later went to live in Ld 1hr fourth i fBhe was represented by lawyer usene vVao Bchalck the law partnti ex istor cantor. When gokel if Mr Osuorn had ever gi en her as much a IMI at time the. witness said she thought not but coulthft remember.

Why can you remember' Because I won jV Thats woman's reason. I cant very well give you any Bother kind. he said that some of the money en tOher by Osboro woe in the form of birth- 2 presents zSfiiDo you get a furnished fiat erv me have a birthday asked Lawyer jyerance with a sneer. Un DaVIS threw herself back in her natr stretched out her feet and screamed I cant stand it let roe go home I home Tn come- back again. she fell to weeping.

Mr. Osborn Waa solicitude. arid assisted Lawyer Taa fllClC half carried the witness a into adjoining room hde 1 efer Stein Sfluttered about nervously. cigarette in hand. rom the adjoining chamber the VOICe of OSbOtTl was heard exclaiming It is outrage I have spent 30el 000 on her tWO years.

I've bought hr hr IllJJ Wanted I gave it to and it is her i One Is going to take it av 1 from a right to give a lady OJO Jofl to nj Van Schaick turning to Mr. i ranee said Your examination of th Ijady and uawor hy of aty gentle- your temper said Mr. for me to do It retorted Mr. I hate to see a woman but- ilSXhenlie turned to Mre. Davis who was ntlDiffloanlas hysterically aud told her t9f9 home and not come back again.

r5 Ofl ob said Referee Stein. She may but she roust come back a week Joday Supported by Mr. Osborn he entered the elevator and rode up and several times- before she could tuf 11 compose herself to out on the iTAt hotel. PTlie nazfw pf the new JS 000 juo hotel that ff Tpbi Jacob Astor will put up next at Thirty fourth street and 1 tn itWlU not be The A tor. Th 4 made on the au horlty a Who Is very co isi uou3 in the the AStor states.

It Is an- ittt work gin ear fore if the weather permits. conflict or ill fe lins among 3 A8torg. about this new addition to Waldigi. for that really what the JjOtel- win amount to Both propert es bef nnfler one managenxnt and prob- i present management Mr. LJ dt jteenspendiag the winter months jlnfUJ BeriBUdag wilt return In time to 1 Waldorf Astor when he BB the Teutonic.

After the Mrs. Astor there will be a and the plans for finish- and most cosU hotel continent will be completed. ited Sh lock. as lost his suit against II. Lagrange.

The action In the second district court hjl' fieptember General Lagrange had v. money tram Wyckoif since J200 at a time agreeing to uae at the rate of 50 a CJtS bis security lands owned by Urepm and California. The general vet borrowed except the one Itiiras brought. This he si. gentleman lowed to run ten months agreeing to pay at the rate of 50 month.

Then the land was sold and a. settlement was attempted. Wyckoff claimed the general stU owed him 250 balance On the trial It developed that yckoff had credited TOO on the land sale. when he shuuld have credited about 1 00 and Justice Bolte de cided that WYrkoff owed General Lagrange 250. ckoff has ap ealed the case.

Wyckoft Is a money broker at No. 7 Pine street. General Lagrange served throughout the war with great credit to himself. Ole Is a republican and In 1865 came within four votes of being elected lieutenant governor of isconsln He lives at No. 208 West Seventj second street and is prominent as a political worker In the nineteenth assembly district.

Ro al Pauper. Marquise Mathllde do Ore widow of General Grevllle who as a member or staff was killed In Mexl co in the Franro Mex can war. lied In ab ject poverty In hr comfortless apartments 1 Franklin avenue. on Sunday and was burled est rdaj in Raymond's cemete- In We hester The expense of her fu- ral was br by Ml Julia. Cooper.

nle or the late Peter ooper Mme. Grevllle hi 1 lc dependent for five years up. Vl oprr and her ri TV moth the le aspl woman 13 a 1 re 1 Ui I and her ilner or it ro al 1 iRian fam ly one or the oi I a al one tin chief ad. the i of IMc. er il I rr eh 1 i i 1 er deal 1 ft min father.

el through five woos with Napo on I tiring with the it an whom was de orated or i Jurln the KuoMan war id at ute loo Bonaparte also pj ted him with a gold slid Jeweled snutf box Mme to ur ille was born in Lo i Ion tv ruu years a ai 1 when fourt en years of at was presented at th. I French Court. wb re net her hu band Vft the death or 1 1 I td who a-a de rated on the by Sajol ill Mn do re ill stttl In Cuba. wher. she lit-el on lie little mosey left her by her t- tm 1 1- ftten ears ago he came to this cit ant fK ttr he a 1 her laughter wno is ll ir of ei I I ii SUIP rt th by cu 1 ng father but lb mothers fat i I- alth ia it 10 be The Uukh has amoi a nu i or if reli of Napo oi 1 i I' out it 1 eh sew 1 die- I of to lh tolf fr the door.

101 Pl UIl South nroliuu lotion Mills re Making Money Oh rlcst 3 i Jai uary 4 tt fa ii i MI- to I the best pa mfe i ru the ii in 1 the mils in th i ire i all nisking tt Th" i a Jr rt 1 printed few ago a. list of i hht rica Ufa tu in cone n- in psrlotnbttrg co i whi pay oil in dixi lends ver six nuntha 1 I ret I Ml Ness i a. of en fac nes ii Sptutiontcurg and Green- He w-i alone pav out IS 00 in is i am as folio Pac let Marufa ompanj Ku ono ft jficturit OTi an JJ 000 t.i Ma ufatur i i on I ai I i or-e MJI uf tu li n- an t1tYJ Si arta i ml tl OnU Ii dtnoit mils 5v i Uer mutt MAt- SLCltSi lit HIS. Governor an ant Hi SISLIC Il lustrated at the Lipoiltlon col imbia January 4 3r lai Governor I' taking ieat rsonil interns In. the tt It States a int rna ona Iti i lie stated today rl ut he is preparing to organize a oi ri bsion to ra South Carolina pro erl npr seited He has assurances es of valudbh' as is from shoophste companies manu act j-ing companies atid railroads WERE LOST.

That Sliver Lake Horror Confirmed. ome of the Injured 111 Die. Klamath Fal t. Ore. January 4 The latest fragmentary news from Silver Poise corflrms th hr ll or forty persons who perlshea in I re of Christmas eve.

Those seriously Inj red some whom ill i rob bl a. Lahimi- 1 Maj gte ll nx I Ms milt Mr. Ja eib Mr. 1 Mrs. iJand Bob Sr 111 me the njui 103ttler je alihn tl rf ten ttFur lie 1 lot th i i.

ds All of the niedi Int. In the in rj ite etnity were in a store unuern a ha 1 and were enurelj burned up. it Jb depriving the inju ed of all all iatl front a. nei al source. y.

1 lentil lnjo lnR the llenetln of oiui elltlon lie Tnn" January 4 Knoxville people are virtually enjoying ote fr tel phone service. A local cotnia posed of leading capitalistit opened exchange with over 405 subscribers Ntw cj.i A day. In order to introduce the. service they give their subscribers frets service for thirty days. The old company.

using the Bell Instruments quietly notifying hose who sh to accept service from the new company that thej nuj cont nue to use their old Instruments- ts- tree for thirty da between the con pamua i icm bes to be a lung and bitter one. 1 11th IN RIUIISIOsl 1 Ituililtog lu Uhleh fobarco Stored is d. Rkhmond Vs. January 4 The brick bu luint used Li crump Co. ao a tobacco stemmery and in wmch i tor alt ot the tranufactured stvck of Co tobacco manufacturer was burned in morning.

Ilargrave Co. a th ir loss at 14011 tully co ereJ by insurance. Tirt loss on the bulll nt cot mateJ at JOO Crump Ac co loss will hardlY reach tu oat and is full cover by nsjrancx Tt-ir force has already been tranaiermed to another factory. Withdrawals of Oold. Washington January 4 jnofficlal advices received at the treasury department state that up to nociti taOOOOO gall has been withdrawn from the aubtreasuy for export.

This reduces tne gold reserve to SSlUOvOuu in round ti uies The withdrawals for the da are expected to exceed Mi JlO Tl pres dent today Issued an ord placing superintendents or postolflce stations throughout the country unier the classified service. Thero are about uO those otBc als and vacancies in the see- ce will now be filled by promotion from the rdi Ks instead or from outs ile sourcc US formerly. Urltlih Steamship on Ire Charleston. January 4 The British steamship Larmiern tx loading for Bre- men was touod on fire this mornin0 The om partir ent in which the fire star ed had about bales of cotton It was partly nil with wa er by city fire engines inc witer pups Th other compartments con- ta i about 5uO bales- of cotton whlMi it is ed ustalned no damage. The cot.

to damaged by fire and water is being discharged. The origin of the bee is unknown. Harpers blazer gives correct Informa. on about fashions for everybody for I-I a Contribution or the Sufferers. Charleston January A special committee has been appointed by the Young Men Business League of Charleston to collect and forward to the stiffeing i pie of Nebraska corn and other is The committec would include contributions from all parts pf the state for this purpose and wilt undertake to ward them to the ptper destination The plans of the committee for carrying out Its chants.

ble intentions wilt be oooauiu ed In a vr days and In the meantime centnjbuttosts may be forwarded tt Robert 1 chairman. is Jii rjty. NONE- OF OUR BEEF. Belgian Has Joined German in Stintting Ont Our Cattle. IT IS A TARIFF WAR BETWEEN NATIONS Springer May Overplay UI.

Part and Not Oct. Job from the Freaident Ik Hill Apologizes. Washington January 4 Speclal Bel- glum has joined Germauy In excluding American cattle and mtucan meats from its markets. It to in a spirit of tetallation against the Lnit States for its differential duty on ugar coming from Germany. The Chicago eased beef dea ets and the web tern cattle raisers are up In arms.

Th declare that the whole thing earns about because of the sei ate a lion in putting a fferent al duty or 1 10 of a cent a pound on sugar sent from Germany to this country. Belgium. trance and fc ain are jon It Germany in excluding our fr meats ai cattle. It is all because we are shultii out German sugar in the interest of the sugar trust. Nest ccm a from a0o that a big lobby i to be sent here to urge congress to retXt this sugar duty leveled at tier.

many in order that the countrlco of Europe 11 permit our cattle and dressed beef to ei ter the ports. lie Cn Uio packors declare ui 1 ss omlhln6 is done by congress elr lusi ness will be ruined. Armour ii Co. Nelson Morris Cu. and the other big pack.

have qua ititi of moi ai 1 influ nee and Lia ed 1 demands of all tie rattle lai crs of tie cour try it would that they shouli have as much in lei with coi gre as the sugar trust PeOPle. Tt i light they are tv make will open up tl sugar quest on aga In the senate and there may yet on a tion by the cn ate on it Of coui the ag tatlon will renew pe ulat on In sugar stock and some of the senators who dropped several months' salar may be able to recoup. What's l4lere fur prliiKer Senator Palmer of Illinois Is waking a ftront tort to ltrovidc' a. berth for his de- fea eJ coi fare onat fr end Bi 1 Springer. Toe good man printer is a nt him.

ru ger has ten han i bout white hvus Doorsteps all ih s. ea ion tievetani aim ts ivre but the talkative bp in gem pours fnan ai ews into pvx Thor- hers ears by the yard and ts him elf i terv wed in enttor eraent of all tie thinks tli I dent th i ka almost daily. It aid the pies i at may ve a 1 terth i th rt of clams be but there is a USP lon that Ir Cleveland is KU 1 1 to allow pr nger to paddle his own. toe by own personal rt ons lit future. Ike English.

nel lk 11 of Oh one the fhaiaoter- of Washington. lke is the as- ant at arms of the house. lie has been many years. lk ks 1 neli in tile true Of si It. but he ii a gnorar or other la tjahe as a liabv itnoran of th nese language a the ns quent let that the Chinese ml ster was equally ignorant 01 English got lots of trou lu same time ago.

It was at a congress onal funeral. HUl I charge of afa i The Chin SL mm- later was there. tb' process on started out there was a hitch whi caused th Chinese nistcr to stop just in front of Hilt. Move on. yorl rat eatine son of a in sail 11 biking at a trienj by his si le nl not su pect rg for a mom nt that the Mne onvil could uttdersland itO wotd Slit he 1 amid the next morn nn Itl rt 1 the ult to the stat oe art lie it th a UmanJ for an apol jr Jkr wrote it HI i it war el to tie ll ne lexit ttvr tch the late lei artiient It wa cpt a at fac ow Colonel 11 is very cartful use or tr Lngll language in the presence of foi lgners or all orts KILIED BY THE SHERUF Dr.

Ilerrod Shot Down 1 I' nn Vbom HP Opposed for He Harrodb Ky. January 4 At 11 oO clo th no nlng sn- i John I an lall snot and lied Dr. F. P. Harr in Lawyers use.

The ph can had turri ed from the tostoffl when he was in uptel by the sheriff. who 01 ened tir i him lit cl range. firing three vhls The kill nt it attrtbmtel to the recent el on In th tv an rade.ll wa i cunJi sate for re-election ttnl was i ppo ed by tile do anonymous clr ilar its I whi Van Am was raXt I for his ao i tie lit ns was sent out. an Ars- lull was feated for re and trge 1 Dr. Harrod with the authorship of the circular.

Thn dead man mated at Ln lie four years ago and located re. lie was a nat of Ohio ant leaves a low lead lu up a large and re r-ne athe ra ui 1 it unl kely that itbis will follow the kill ng as he had mat fr ends OMMIrfEE OrRttnlmed by the Citizens of Sacra. mento. Sacramento Cat. January 4 The excitement prevailing in this city culminate 1 last evening In the thrsprganlZatlOn of a ig llance co nmitue of 100 men.

Just what they Into cloi cannot be learned they have bound thems Ives to secrecy. After midnight Wednesday quiet was prevailing throughout the ctt and as fai as can be learned no robberies were committed. Every block in the city was carefully patrolled and all men found 011 the street who could not give a good account of themselves were placed under arrest. There is a eat al of unea ness on the part of the criminals now in the county jail The mbers of the so-called industrial army have beers warned to leave They rr- fused positively and it Is expected they will be d. No one who has taken Harpers Magazin- gives it up willingly I rue year.

DOVIOLE MtRDkR StIClDE A ftegro Kills a Child and Himself. Ill A Is Dying. Savannah Ga. January 4 Special George Jordan a colored baker in the era- ploy of the 1 Forest City bakery went to his home today in Lib rty street lane. Just back of the De Solo hotel- and after a few ords wi wife shot her and his two children and then turned his pistol on himself firing three shots into his abdomen.

He had a row with his wife just before Christmas and ifs left the house. This afternoon when he went back he stated he had come to settle the matter. He told her he was going to leave her and wanted to know how much she wanted for the support of herself and children. They sat down and began to talk it over. Suddenly he pulled out a caliber pistol and began shooting.

The woman. Uxzie Jordan. ran for the door followed by her two young children Edward and Leola. The third shot from the pistol struck her In' the had just as she reached the door and the next hit the boy In the back of the head killing him. al most Instantly The woman fell at the door ani After hooting the girl who suffered only a zllgljt flesh wound he fired three jhoU Md his stomach and was taken to St.

Joseph's 8 In flrmany where he flled tonight at o'clock. The woman will probably die tonight or tomorrow. but the little girl. Leola la not dangerously hurt. No cause but Jealous insanity can be assigned for Jordan's rash act.

TOROItTOS BOODLE ITVESTlGATIOf. Two Ex-Aldermen Arrested and More to Follow. Toronto. January 4. Judge UcDougall last night presented Mayor Kennedy his report on the recent civic boodle Investigation The report Is very lengthy and deals in detail with subjects that came under his commission.

As a result of Judge McDougall finding the crown a attorney or dered the arrest of ex lderman E. er rail and ex A. derman John Ala oney They were subsequently taken' to police headquarters and allowed out on bail. Ex Al dermen WillIam Hall Hewitt and Coleman. the mediums of the most corrupt or them all.

are fugitives from Justice arrants were also Issued for the arrest of ex ex-Alderman Bailey. Regarding ice President II. A. Everett of the Toronto Street Railway Company. who Is at present out of Canada the judge says was wil fully and knowingly guilty of corrupt deeds.

More acres ts are expected In a day or two. Ex Alderman Verrail was a. candidate for mayor at the election which takes pla next Monday but he withdrew Vednesday night. PTIREO ntcnDLgss MURDEIIERS. Toughs Try Rescue Them from the Police hut ail Chicago January 4 Betrayed by one of their pals th murderers of Officer Edward Buddies last nljrht were captured this afternoon by thirty policemen raiding their hiding place in a dilapidated house.

several miles from the scene of the murder. The burglars who lied Buddies are Billy Roche and John re3' members of the murder- ous Market street gang. They were found with William McCormick hid ng in a bed- roam. The watch and wedding ring which were stolen from the residence of August I undall a few minutes prior to the murder. were found In the room and a revolver with two empty chambers.

The murderers drew their stols on the officers who en tered the room but were quickly seized aid covered with revolvers. crowd of toughs swarmed around the pol ce on the sidewalk while the exciting raid was In progress and attempted a rescue when the prisoners appeared but the display of armed men kept them at by REAP SHOT mIU A Traged at Tine 11 afl anti the' Cause of It Pine Bluff Ark. January 4 Tcsterdav afternoon on the ma street of the city Heap shot and killed E. Pumpkin a the latter stepped out of a store on the street Both' were merchants here. year ago the trouble began Reap went home one day and found Lampkln occupy- ing his daughter room.

Lan pkm plead- ed for a 1 fe saying the intimacy was tong standing. His 1 fe was spared and the trouble seem over. Recently Reap published a card announc ng he would not be responsible for his fe debts thus Intimating that she also had fallen a victim to Lampkis. Thejrag dy resulted. Robbed the' Malls.

Pittsburg Pa. January B. P. Stayer a I United States mail earner was arrested In the postoffice this mo nlng hr Inspectors ton and Gorman. while preparing the mail for distribution along route Sus- I im was aroused six nths ago by the repeated failure of letters to lye at their QC nation Itis thought that Stayer has purloined several hundrd letters while In the servi of the department.

He caught in the act of opening decoy envel- op containing marked money and le money was afterwards found on his per- son. Suicide 1 Vrovnlna- Little Rock. Ark. January 4. ans on the lower Arkansas bridge this mornteg were horrified to see the head of a man rising above the water The body was removed and identified as that or John Weinberg.

The cause of the- suicide was his Inability to secure employment Dur ng the night he had jumped on' the bridge into the shallow water. tl ud holdl ig his feet and the water. reaching only to his PH ills watch was still running when the body was found. dklns Vants Gore. St.

Joseph Mo. January 4 Colonel Granvile G. dkins arm ex-confederate and a unique figure in politics has announced his itention of challenging James Moran of this city to a duet. Adklns a democrat was defeated by Moran for the legislatUre. Mo an bitterly attacked dkins 3 record in the legislature and now Adkms wants to fight a duel.

Attempt to Rob a Dunk. Claroon January 4 An attempt was made to rob the tst Nat onal bank of this place yesterday. The i ols made by the burglars awakened Inr the bock and the burglars weie frightened away. There was an exchange of shots but no one was hurt. The robbers ran to a sleigh and ove rapidly away.

No money- was secured. V. Woman Muricred. Knoxville Tenn. January 4 Special Sallie Deates So woman of rather bad reputation was murdered In her house miles east of this city early this morn.

lag. Two men John Teague and Sam Jenkins who were known to be at the woman house during the night have been arrested and charted with tie crime. Strong AY 111 Investigate. New York January In an interview today Mayor Strong sail that It is his tentiun to investigate every department of the ty government from tne top to the bottom. If there Is any corruption he proposes to find It out.

CANDIDATES OR THh. SIA WE North Carolina. lint a Swarm of Them. Rice Mills Closed. Raleigh C.

January 4 Special All the republican aspirants for the United States senate save tv are here. Bets are offered tonight that not on of the candidates will have as many as fourteen votes on the first ballot in the caucus. None of th' candidates claim over that number. The reports from Washington that an agreement Is made or about to tie made between Tom Reed and State Chairman Holton la declared to have Injured Hultons candidacy for the senate. The Gotisbores rles mills.

owned by the rational rice mill trust have been permanently closed. The positive assertion a now made that the populists and republicans are to cau- cus Jointly all questions save senatorial choice and that the tact of a joint caucus for. speaker will cause the election of V. Lusk. Henry Ciseatham.

colored republican today served notice of contest upon Congressman Woodard of the second district. Williams arid Cooper general user. chants at Antreyvllle have I The. state auditors report recommends an increase its the pension tax to per cent on the valuation Winner at all the great fairs Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder. Degradation of Dreyfus Paris.

January 4 The degradation of Captain Dreyfus tomorrow will be wit. nessed by 4 000 troops and at many French reporters as ask permission. No foreign reporters will be allowed to be present. Two arum have permission to. study the scene for future palntlnn To keep' op with tbft times you cannot afford to be without Harpers Weekly.

Only AFTER JAPAN NOW. Goldbugs Are Trying to Seduce the Dougbty Little Island. GULBERSON HAS A PLAN' OF HIS His Scheme It to Issue Ply. Hundred Million of Honda to Be Bold for Greenbacks. Washington January 1 Special In the event that congress cannot agree upon a currency bill very soon several of the southern sliver men are talking of Introdur log and urging a resolution instructing he secretary of the treasury to redeem greenbacks in both sliver and gold ha and half-when presented to the treasury.

It Is believed by many that had Carlisle done this months ago there would have been no financial trouble. But Cleveland was made the tool of the bankers and financial shares and he drove Carlisle to the policy which has proven ruinous to the treasury and the country alike. Had the treasury department taken a firm stand and had the governments finances been managed as any good bust. ness man would have his affairs the present conditions could not exist. If Carlisle would redeem in silver and gold alike as the French government does this syndicate of sharks who have been gobbling up the go for personal profits could have accomplishes nothing.

The. trouble has been as every sensible reader of newspapers knows that the president has to all appearances been in with the gang or else hoodwinked by them and has played his hand right Into theirs. Mr. Carlisle hits been made the scapegoat of the policy. I has been reversed and turned down and buoyed up and toyed with so much by the president that the good man hardly knows which way to turn.

Cleveland has beers to sing him about in a net rranoeuvered by the Morgans Stewarts and others and catching him In so many different meshes that the secretary when he gets back into the water hardly knows in which direction to sw He is now trying to change and modify and reconstruct his bill in order to get in a shape to suit all the varied and conflicting views of tie alleged statesmen who are lighting over it Cut Carlisle refu es to swim Into the silver school of fish. Ht' darts about the edges of th shining felons ana attempts to lead them oft by other baits. The liil- verltes are siow to le at such bait. They rear there's a hook concealed beneath It. UUbnrnt on Slies.

As a mattw of tact there is listrist on all hands. Men are looking covered ditches and concealed bombs. Therefore each faction fears to stray out of Its en track. Old Colo el Dave culberson dons see much hope of action upon the Carlisle bill and he is now talking about a plan to Issue Kri wo of per cent bonds to sold ill par for greenbacks There are OUO 000 of these treasury notes. which have been used for drawing gold from the treasury outstanding These bonds would draw them in and they could be canceled.

Then the hands could be used by the banks as a basis for currency. is a sliver man but seeing no hope for sliver now or in the near future he th nks the above plan might be wise. However. it don slide into the good graces of the average silver man with the ea of a sleigh over new snow. There's too much national banks In it.

Bonds and tonal banns to them are synonymous and both are the poisonous enemies of silver. a It Mr. Cleveland Instead of making bluffs at punishing the bond syndicate people for threatening would slmpiy come put and announce a policy of redeeming greenbacks in gold and silver alike and equally he would soon stop this demand for gold from the treasury. He would thrtainly pre vent the bilk ng of the vaults which has been going on for months. The old WlthllnnvaJa.

Do you know that since November 13th when the bond issue was decided upon 38000000 of gold has teen withdrawn from the treasury. Of this amount but 10000000 was for export. An intimate fr end of Secretary Carlisle who is Ind gnant at the charges of bad faith preferred against him by the New York syndicate crowd explained it today. The synd cate which purchased the bonds he said tooK two steps instead of one In paying fur them. The first step was to pay the fifty millions of gold into the treasury This secured the rommds.

Then they offered them for sale to small purchasers demanding that they in turn pay for them In gold. To get this gold the small buyers went to the treasury. drawing out the gold paid in by the syndicate Thi explains said Secretary Carlisle's friend. why the syndicate was so anxious to pay the entire amount for the bonds In gold in advance. They wanted the gold there for the small bankers to draw out so they could sell their bonds quickly and real- Ize.

Their scheme succeeded until all ex cept 12000000 of the 000 000 had been withdrawn and then it became apparent that something must quickly be done by congress or another bond issue Would be made. The small bankers saw it would be to their advantage to wait for the new bond Issue than to purchase bonds at a premium from the syndicate. Hence they stopped buying. This caused the price of the bonds to fall which meant a loss Instead of a gain to the syndicate. Then the syndicate sharks turned on the secretary and accused him of breaking faith.

Instead of that It was. the syndicates greediness double dealing and not any action on the secretary's part. that caused the failure of the yndl cate to realize. These syndicate people have made a grand Kick to the president. They were vigorous and vicious in It.

They wanted Carlisle remove but as the secretary had simply acted under orders of the president the latter was forced to defend him. 1 Right now the president and the syndicate people are at loggerheads. They turned on him and he had to resent It or otter Mr. Carlisle up as a. sacrifice to their greedl- ness.

Cleveland could not afford to do the latter. Not Meek Out with Them. So Cleveland Is out with the old crowd who have been dictating to him the government a financial policy in their own Interest. They run him Into one too many traps. But that's a.

shrewd crowd over In New York and they are 1 able at any minute to throw out a seductive halt which the president will take and. then they will have him again The. latest and prettiest little scheme of the goldbtigs Is to stuff the representatives of Japan. here and through them tb government officials of that Country with te necessity of Japan gotar to a. gold basis of finance.

Mr Kurtno the Jpanese minister says Japan la taking steps to provide a. curretr cy commission to evolve for that country a new system of finance resting upon a. foundation of gold and only gold. The country will demand an Indemnity from China and demand its payment In gold. So we have it.

The gold men seem to hold the reins now but cannot last always. As matters now stand in the terasury there is cause for alarm. The gold reserve Is down to 86000000. and it Mr. Cleveland carries out the threat In his last message we will have more bonds very soon and they will again be 5 per centers.

That's the only bond Carlisle can issue under the pres ent law and it Is quite congress is in no humor to give him a new bond law. Perhaps if something was obne to put the government on a. paying sis affairs might he better. but as It Is receipts continue monthly to fall below the expenditures of the government. Last month the expenditures run 289 S24 below receipts and for the past six months the deficit was 13o 460.

It Is however expected that the in come tai will do the work in making up this deficit provided the senate ever passes the bill making an appropriation for the collection of the Income tax. Carlisle Is having a grumbling hard time managing the treasury department Cleveland gives him orders that he swallows as a child would castor olL He takes them because he knows he must. Then the east and the south and the west all pound him at the same time but for different reasons. He is surrounded by devils and deep seas galore. He realizes that he has wandered tar from his old fireside and since the Wahl street people have grappled at his throat he seems ready to return to the old democratic views which he advocated when in the house of representatives.

But will he' E. W. DEBATE ON THE Speeches for and Against the 11111 In the House. Washington January 4 Speaker Crisp laid before the house the resignation of Representative Thomas H. Pay liter of the ninth district of Kentucky to take effect tomorrow.

Mr. Paynter takes a place tin the bench of the Kentucky court of appeals on Monday next. The committees having been called for reports Mr. Springer moved that the house proceed to the consideration or the currency bill In committee of the whole. Agreed to and Mr.

Richardson of Tennessee. resumed the cha The debate on the currency till which followed was in some respects the most notable and interesting that has occurred. The speeches of Messrs. Dinglty. of Maine and pburn of Iowa were slgnlllcant in that they were taken to express tie purpose of the republican majority in the next congress 11 proceed at 01 ce upon Its assembling to th' preparation of a revenue measure which will in their opinion.

pro- de enough money to meet tl xpenwtur of the govern nt Penning snort 01 lOam. a according to tntlr statements will le suit dent to remedy or remove the evils from which the treasury and lh whole country are suffer ng Mr. HepllUrn would also go further proceed to legislate for a more general use and coinage or sliver but Mr. DlDgley was silent on that point. failure Predicted Representative Hendrix of Sew Yerlt also made a notable speech.

He said the bill would be a failure as tar as purpcses which it was sought to elltct were concerned The new ear opened. he said lib a fear generally prevailing among toe people of the country that the governmnt could not maintain on a parity with old the volume or the other currency circulating among them. Mc was of the opinion that It is so however and the best proof that it could was found in the fact that it has dose so. But this largely depended upon the answer whether or not the government prcp ed to retire from the business of is suing clrLul n0 fs lilt referred to the aggressions upon the gold reserve through the medium of demand notes and gala that- as long as there was a margin of of 1 per cent to business men in conduct ing1 the transfer of gold from his country to Lurcpe so long would they engig it. lie as glad to know that it tad boon made a part of the democratic policy from the highest sources or leadership to take the government out of the business of issuing circulating notes.

as it had been taken out of the sliver business. But was there a successful application of this principle as set out in the pending bill asked JrrHen Iris tie thought not. The bill wotld not relieve the treasury of the Slo Tipon the gold reserve. And It would fall as a banking measure because it seeks to superimpose upon the government credit currency a volume of bank credit currency with Ito sufficient. redeemer In sight Debt- hiding is not debt paying The wisest cheapest and practically almost the only thing left for the government to do Is retire and dispose of the demand notes through which the gold reserve la open to the aggression of any one who Is Inclined to attack It.

Upon commerce should be thrown the burden of providing the gold with which to settle Its balances In International business. The bill pending therefore said he although It was a great Improvement In Its present-condition over the measure originally Introduced would not relieve the treasury nor would it provide such a currency as the country ought to have. It the principle Wd down by the president and secretary of the treasury and which is feebly and apologetically expressed In the ninth section of the bill can be carried out congress ought to do it. Other speeches were made by Messrs. Caruth democrat of Kentucky and Gresh.

am democrat of Texas In favor of the bill. Sperry Has a Substitute Sperry democrat of Connecticut gave notice of a Substitute Intended to offer. end Mr. Walks republican of Massachusetts presented additional sections to his substitute requiring the payment of customs dues In part In gold for a cerUls period and authorizing the secretary of th treasury to sell per cent bonds to 55. deficiencies to the treasury and to maintain the gold reserve.

Mr. Sperrys substitute authorizes the is- sue of 3 per cent bonds to run ten or thirty years to an amount not exceeding the ago gregate of all United States notes outstand- Lng and with the gold obtained from the tale of the bonds to withdraw the United States notes. At 5 clock th house took recess until clock th night session to be for the consideration of private pension bills. LODGE SPEAKS FOR HIS DILL. Calllnr for Information About With drawal of Ve from Hawaii.

Washington January There was a very lively and Interesting discussion 1 the senate today over Senator Lodges bill calling on Ute president lor Information as to the withdrawal of American vessels of war from Hawaiian Islands. AU' of the republican senators who participated in the discussion Lodge. fiber- man. Hawley. Hale Aldrich and Teller- faVored the adoption of the resolution.

while the democratic senators who spoke- Butler Morgan and Gray argued In favor of Its rfsrence upon Mr Butlers motion. to the committee on foreign relations. Tb opening th debate Mr. Lodge old that Admiral Walkers last letter brought out strongly a Wgtly Important point which had thus fat not been appreciated. It was known' to us through the press said Mr.

Lodge that all our warship had been withdrawn from Hawaii and that. ltbugho vral ono- NOW GOING ON AT Pootcoverers to AIFMankind 27 Whitehall Street. 243 DECATUR- ST. WILL SELL YOU STANDARD BRANDS. OP COAL AT REDUCED PRICES.

OUR YARDS ARE FULL OF THE BEST COALS ON THE MARKET. PROMPT DELIVERY FULL nEASUREflENT. lulu. The letter of Admiral Walker to which I have referred discloses In a striking way the danger anti laopollcy of this course and also proves that our gsr. trnment had been warned in regard to It.

by an officer fitted to speak on such points with the authority of art expert. Admiral Walker says with great rankness that II the British men of war as well as OUT own had been withdrawn It' might box" been a good thing certalnlv It would have done no harm to the stability of government in the islands. But It appears that at tie moment when it was known that our ves el was to be taken away. the British orders were change' emit her majesty's ship Champion. which has subsequently been replaced by the Hyacinth was ordered to remain at Honolulu.

It is not necessary to Impugn any Improper motive to Great Britain or her representatives for this action. or even to suppose that It Is the Intention of Great Br tain to seize Hawaii but it must not be forgotten that while our government hastens to recall a man like Mr. Stevens who is earnest In the ptzImOtiOrx of American st Great Britain takes pains to retain and uphold her representative toe bl tievu- tlon to British Interests. This' sympathy of Great Britain if nothing more. has certainly been with the ioah Th presence of a British warship and the' withdrawal Pt ours would bel evtd by the supporters of the queen anti by.

the natives generally whethr i rig it or wrongly it matters not to mean that the opportunity was favorsM" for i royalist Uprising To leave affairs there In such a condition was direct ercouiagtisiemt tJ a counter revolution and to the renewal of disorder and possibly bloodshed in the lands It should be remeuib red al that Japan has retained a vessel there and that there are many Japanese in Hawaii who form a strong and somewhat thr aten- log element In the population. Under such conditions to withdraw our ships I leave the ships of Japan and Great Brl aa at Honolulu appears a blunder the first magnitude. Tile choice of the Hawaiian Islands to- the United States cannot be overestimated and that importance is being greatly increased by the approach of the time when we shall build the Nicaragua canal-an action which the senator from Alabama Is pressing In such a broad and patriotic spirit and with such distinguished ability. It can- not In any event be long delayed. Wheu that canal is built.

the Hawaiian islands will be absolutely essential to our safety In the Pacific more than they are now. Commercially and still more from a military- point of view they are of the utmost Value. We do not propose to allow any oth country to interfere with us there and the Asoer- lean people intend to take those Islands just as soon as they have an gdmlnlatra- then which will nx thwart their wishes. Mr. Butler said that he did not care to open up a discussion In reference to the policy of the government towads the Sand lch Islands.

He did not see how the pending resolution was going In aid the senate or the country or the president or the secretary of state or the s- secretary of the nav In regard to that policy. His object In moving the reference of the resolution to the committee on foreign relations was not for the purpose of defeating It but for the purpo of examining into the propriety of the adoption of such a resolution. The whole matter was based upon the opinion of a naval officer who had simply given his opinion as to what Great Britain would do In certain contingencies and under certain circumstances and he Clit dot think that that was of sufficient consequence to Justify the senate In adopting the resolution without giving an opportunity tothe appropriate committee. to inquire Into the circumstances and facts as stated by Admiral Walker. He Mr.

Butler undertook to say that Great Britain. wou do no such thing as Admiral Walker thought- It would and no other foreign government would attempt to do It. There was not the slightest apprehension In his mind on that subject He did not what the government of United States had to do WHO the International affairs of the Sandwich Islands If there was a conspiracy against the existing government In the Sandwich Islands that government should be able to suppress It and certainly the United States government should not interfere to a purely domestic controversy He should there- fore Insist upon his motion refer the resolution to the commute on foreign re lations One democrat Mr. Call opposed the refer- enes. Time morning hour expired before any vote could taken and the resolution host its place on the table and went to the calendar where It will be heard of no more.

Then Mr. Morgan finished his speech In support of the Nicaragua I bill. action was taken and the bill still remains the unfinished business. Mr. Mitchell of Oregon has the floor when It next conies.

up. The military academy appropriation bill was passed with a few amendments occupying no more time than wa necessary for time clerk to read It. The pension appropriation bill was taken as but went over without final action anti at 3 55 o'clock th senate adjourned until Moadatv TED TIlE PROTEST Of Hi Government Xgala t-4b tr oa Sugar Washington. January'- Baron von lien- relemueller the new minister of Austria Hungary today presented to Secretary Gresham a formal protest from hi ovn usent similar to that presented by 0 San ambassador August 28th last. log against the thedlsczinhlflatrI Ji VAN ERE Died at the home of berl sister Mrs.

Il. Garwood No. 19 Al. exander street yesterday at Ii o' lock Mrs. May Van-diver who was also aj sister of A.

C. Lumpkln The remains vdl be taken to teretilIe this mom Inig forjnterment tenth ot I per cent per pound on sugar coming from countries paying an export bounty thereon provided by the yv Viison act The protest as In the ci of Germany. 33 Is based on the fact that the action of conS gress cannot be reconciled with the most favored nation clause. which governs they relations Of the two countries. The claus In our existing treaty with Austria Is I almost Identical terms with that between the United States and Prusste upon whlchr the German protest was based.

K5 President Cleveland in his last annaaVij message recommended the repeal of thatp clause pf the tariff aft which Imposed the discriminating duty and subsequently Wi muted to congress a report from. Secretary. Greshamstrongly stating the Injustice of the law and urging Its repeal. It prphabie that congress will be notl-j fled of Austria's a protest and attention will again be called officially to the matter. i From the similarity between the latestfj protest and that of the German ambas sailor It Is evident that the two countries are acting in concert in tbe matter and.

it teems probable that Austria will still further fallow Germanys lead In Inaugu rating a policy of relation Against the food products pf tha United EuteBg wi AppoutmenIsby the President. Washington January i The president to day sent the senate th the nom. Vlvtan Stanley Dublin Charles Dusenbury Eatonton Sauth Carolina Thomas n. Uttlejohn Gaffney. Miss Stevenson Weaker.

Asheville. C. January Miss Steven- son Is weaker today than she has been. for some slays and her condition Is regarded by her physicians as extremely serloUaa A. fifty week feast' provided by- Harper Young People for 13 a year.

i SMALL WAR CLOUD. The Ce iter of It Was the Stage at ti Grand. For a few minutes after the performance at the Grand last night it looked like- trou hIs' During these few minutes there wai talk off cancellation or today's engage ment ot Mrs. Potters company and ther was a pretty lively controversy but la th end these were explanations all around anti peace reigned. Carly In the evening Mr.

Bellew and Mr. Julius UeGlve stage manager at the Grand hail a understanding uid it seems that words parsed not altogether complimentary I in theig- nature. Latencsne of the stage handstook octas- 1 ion to defend Mr. DeGlre and in doing so used l4nisage in Mrs. Potters presence which hat lady felt very naturally to be in the nature of an insult to A scene followed Th tears of a beautiful womaiand the angry protests of a number figured in it.

A demand was made hat the young than must analogize to Mr Potter and this he did In a very manlyt way. Then this trouble between Mr. l3llew and Mr. Give was smoothed over tor the necessary explanations anl apologies and thing was lovely. KNOWLEDGE comfort and improvement in personal enjoyment wlie atijnaeo.

The many who lire bet- I than others and enjoy life more with expenditure by more promptly pting ths worlds best product. to needs of physical being will attest 9 walue to health ot the pore liquid tire principles embraced la th dy Srrnp of Iip I Its excellence is due to its presenting i Usa form most acceptable and pleas- nt to the taste tfie ref reshiag and trnjy neficial properties of a perfect lax- tire eflectusIIy cleansing the system hog colds. Leadaches and feveru permanently curing conaUpation. It has given satisfaction to millions and et with thft. approval of the medical rofession because it aeti oa the Kid- eyv Liter and Bowels without weak- ning them and it is perfectly free from 1 brery snbetance.

i Syrupof Figs is for sale by all 1 ista in 60c and 1 bottles bat it is maaj ufactircd by the California Fig- Syinpc I Ox only whose name is printed on erery pacKage also the name Syrup of Figs. Fan being well informed you will no I Kceptaaj sutetitute offtir4 Where I but Hovtvtij OtBtlf NOtices leeoas most Warty ral ttonI day tea securJ lion thai fever Baldly a dozn tight wa When that the son the jth thatjhe faimr that atjjhtt ponce There torsJet When tnoorhtj that- the town There the conti The ofl wentd The tie eouny I 19 TER YORKI 11 i. jt 300000 the h' New Lex w' ew just pvIJe. munclpi corprall. an' pa munld- lorrativn klOWI cl Bkln and lh tuwli latlnds I luntv Kl cty Lon llaJ City kWfl viags J1ushtng I maa Fa Hokaway Rkh.

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hc 10 Thirty-ninth wet lve Thirty tt Se was rtpreented byLawyer iuKne Shack Irlnr 1 Sr atrCtr akd r. Osbr 1 ver gnn hr as 1 at IUe btcudt 2 i embr at" wmas reason" cnt ver wel ive Jd Sd tat given r. by Osb a psents l'Q fat ver timo bithday' ake LwYr wt a sner. 1 Dt tbrtw herel bck hr I. tche fet anr A lef tnd I mwt Jc hoe bck fel Osbr sUeltude and asiste WaZShlc lt cared tOd ln rm.

hie HlPt A nerou cgatte aoining iOSbrwa I 1 e. spnt Jlj Jiitar. hulht whrtenr ll' ate I.r hers ooe i Ioing tak a rght laJ Jlv f1iV Van 5halc 1 flad exanaton this Jt unworthy an gentle 1 4k our sald lr. Yrauc VIS I i' r41t red Mr. rp hystericaly ad t1 blck 1 JiAd Retere i 1 w-1ut ae mut a' rt Obr If et Ind roe donye tme.

bf re ul lc tOJpse herslf go et f. A tur 1ot. 1 te 000 fr A tor wil tjatn.tY reH ttii eU filU It This weett ade atthrly er conshicuous n1i tor tt I a eMla yOk il bgl eari in A.mt I the i 1 nct i feelng lit ut thl i tW Cat I rely wlat loU ount tl. ropries e10ne mandg nNn. ud I mlgltlt lr.

lJidt Sl 1 bepndinl CJths Utf1eua wil rttur 1 WaldOr Ator i rlD te fter H. thtr ncand plas fnish. t. I. O' et wl Ponte ShI UQFW ha hI ainst i' Lgge.

acto Ou 1 scond dtrct Gerl Lgrange twDmoney Wycl at tme aGreig p1 th JJ scurty lad owne ad Te generl t- rwe ecpt te tA broulht. Th a- 7 1" 7Wi ljl lOWe mont. a et I land wa Bld ad setUement a atempted. Wyck. clame te stUI bl ce i develop Wyckof crellted 0 hl crdite abut 12 Justce Bole clde Wyckot Genlral Lgange Wckor appealed ca Wyckot 10ny brker at Pne strtt Lagange sered wih gret repubican Ind 186 wlht ellted leut nant Isconsln lves 2 Seventy-second stret ltcal tl aembly lstrlct Roal Pan per.

Ialuls lathldt le GIHral Grevie xlans slar. kied exl- thl Franto. ltxican ab pvtrty comfortcss apartmerts 1 Frnkli avnue burlt ystedy St ry Witchtster exrnse rat I to 11 Jula nltle Coopr. Im do Grelle I I r. lees jrptndert fve ytars up1n tioper rlno Th mohr if tho deceased 1:13 oirtct ls lt LJis tither 1' Iiel famiy on Ilhlh Wi.

on lime tlot-r t. Iho klS k11 tenerl r. Chola I Thir tlf ead wman0 fa Ih r. II p1 th- Wl sp 1 tlnj tht ITlt Mcan ly hI or Hu slan and uteri.o Bonaprlt. al9 Jtinl snut bx.

IDe GrIie bor Lnlon and fourteen ytrK a. II prneJ whrt h. rd husband Aftr thO dth ir hu barJ wh' was do raltJ rd. II Im. 1rtl.

td I tie ltle ney Jf htr u. Ffttln years thl city. Ir It uppr ms eurIng fathlr Iut rJtin halth dt Tht lu hl alono numr relies a oon 1 a pieo is vUr at 1ts she wI di. ILe k. frnr vr.

11 IIUIPEII CaroluA Coton i I. lukInI Carlestn S. I' January 4. thn fac- tcro Iltar bt paying prp- rtib i1 the Ul n1 mils thi tct. ar naly maktn rY Spartaour iierii lays agi lst t-ght manuractU flS 1prllnblrg COU which UI lilidnd very The rttl II.

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75" mts 1 SS lE GOlrnor tan Ih tut. 1- I lutratd tht E1I lon Columbia C. dpeca. Govr EIa gnat persontl Interts ltn State ad Imr3 lna expolll I. stted by rht i prtpaling oralze lOIIItsion have Carolna properly 5Id.

ha lsWlce fro mnuactuin cJmpnlfsan1 raiNd LaL. Confrmd SUUf thf Klamath Fas Jauarr The rom Siler lke hrst lt peson who' prlhet trt Lhrtlms erously injured. somt or 11 Ilrob- abl di a l' 11 L1ri. 1:0) ard Ie SiinK Pyne Is Ha'ilt'I Ir Jauby Ir Emerck rs and 8rllhn RJTt lf Iht injured lost lh Ir ati htl' their ttrrBy dlstgrj Ihes Ili luse lr Jaad Al tht medidne ate I j- II unuereah the ball ad cntrdy bUred HIS lag injured al i it0n me. cal IRIa TELLPIOS.

linuxill Enjoying tll' ltntl CUIIIttlol Knoxvie 4. peple virtualy absvlte re" telephone serie. loal compUy compost lealnl caplll1Ut. up ne an ang 40 Yr a- theIr tey subsCibers fre servict thut Bel is wish frm ompll the ly connte Instrumnts irte Jas In order to compr the service. The war compnic lnmlses a an oll.

l-'hiiF I RIlUlU A luilllJ 11 Storl Jur. I a. The II luitn by tbacco SIEmmry jnd wnih was stored al manu clurd Co" malufactlrers tns moring. place their 10S 1uly oertrei ly In urancc. IuUjing is stimate Los wil rtach ful oi insrancd Tldr ore alrea tristered lhdrawah Guil Wahlton 4.

U1 treaur stte non 5o be frlC Jultreasry resere 1iO runj ILrts. wih- drwal Jay f5OO. The prsdent I ued order suprlntenlents stolfce oghout lasifed serice. of thee otd ls ycee wi frm oUlsie irmerly. lrllh tambll CharJton S.

C. Jauary The Briih bt- mSP Lmmermor 10a lJg or lS fouid lre li nrnns. Th" tment th fre strtel auut bals cton. It' partv tled wlt wler ct tre engins an-water-pups. The otler compatments cn- taut ahut 55J coton hlh I eyed wstalne I daae.

tori tre chagt. tre unnown. Harers Eazs corrct ton everybdy br Contrlbnton. for Snterer. Chalesto S.

C. Jaur A sci cmmlUe haben apllnte Youg Men's tu lness Lge 0 Chareton cle ad te Euferij Nebra cr ad IvSIS. cmmite Incl cnbutos ge Wf oJthitP intentin wl uUe I fe' dys ad tte mentma ntbutor. Corwde Robe 1 Ei cairma bl rJt. 3 NNE OFO ermany Shntlng Cate.

TRIFF BEWEEN NATINS Sprir HI nd No' PrelidentIk Hi Apololize Washlgton Januar Bel. gIum jined ecluding Amercan catte American Is I llaton lnl 1 dterenta suga Gelmay Chiago dresed dealer latle sms senates puting tlerential is pund en uermay thi counry. Begium ad Spain joining excuing reh mtats arid catte. 1 al beaus" shultng Gtrman Itere he trust ews comes Chl i lobt ot ongrs rlrfl duIy a orde Europ wil catte enttr their pOrs ehkubt decare unl I cUlgrss ther nts wil tho quantll mOIy and ltfuence wiltn uadJ icy Ile al Ile catlt raisers th country i woull seem in. 1 rlelC wih congr.

tust topl This toht thtr wil tho quslvn again Inthe et mt action sen- It course agitation w1 ren peulation sugar stOk stnllors salris alle htU Tjr 11inots Itrong Iorl ld a lerh HeJ olgrtssi rnd Hi uoJ aiding I SJfng. Jrn hantj out I. r5eps al lhi OeOlOti. tlcvianJ admit. hint Nrer p.l- urs fnancal views Vr rs himself In teflweJ endorsement al llr thlks daiy.

I IS hit give him Oi the court caims h. a uspidol olnl alow Springer 10 his exerons I kt8 LnlUb lko Hi Ohio. ne of aracters Wa hingt n. ialt antdtarms len Ii. aks Englh tue Ohio style i I ignorant langua.

1 His inoance Cninesi One blkf miisler equalyignorant Englsh him into trourie me tme I Longresilonal funeral 11 brge afair ChlnEe As procession strteJ whih th' thinte nilniator Hil YOI rat gnn Hi winkig site. ptrg mom diplomat t1ersanl hl I dii. mornng relor th insull oehart at with apl. I 01 rd hot i fJrward. Chinese leut thluh fo.

tcd atlfactory Hi vry in his II' Englsh anguage fO al sorts. E. W. IULED TE 111Iod 1 IU Harrodsbrg I-At 15 o'clock this morning Sheri' 1 Van Arsal klle 1 Haf1d Iawvers Eiian 1st returltd stoce whpl Intefupte1 sherr opened tr" 1 il ekes' tlln hlts. kiln i atnbJte1 ti lion thIs dty.

an ArI1 was clndl- rtelet ano tppo doer drnlar whlh a Ardal ra1Il do- vItO rdatilrs out Van 11 ddealtd re barged Harrod li vile yeas locat 1" native aves hut re- ncal praCke alc not unlkely trubl wli tolow kiing manr TE CODITfEE Orgnbed Cal Januar The mfnt prvailng llt ance commitlt 10 hat Inlnd doing lerned Afer WedncJay wa prevalrg ciy nd a a leaned rbberes committe. Evry ly careuly I vI goo tlmsel wee plae arest great dc-al ntss Jrhn no ed ll e.I Lesir I positvely I ex. pete wi le ha Harpers aga- wilngly. I DOlDLE ITRDER A II elro Kil a Chid Ilmelf lb Januar pelal. I Gerge Inthtm loret Citl baker rty lae Jut SlO ad alter.

a. with hIs lr chidren ten ture sel frig hl abomen a Chrlstma lef hu. Tis aternon staed sete mater. hI tC wated wante supprt herelf chldren tat dov Suddeny pule 3calber pitol bga shootig. Te woma.

Lue Joran ra folowed chldn. Eward Ia. Te ti tom strck te a reche te ht te by I bck te head a- mo IltnUy. Te woma tU te dor aiate hOotg fr. ho ei a 1i t' I I I feS wOt 1 hob ftd hl sa wa ten Joephll Itm whee Jedtonlhtat oco wom wU prbaby toniht tmorw.

ltte grl Lola i J0t dngerWly hurt I No cUe jealoU insaIty' cn uslged rh act TRONOS I STGATI To Ex Aruted ore Folow. Tornto Janur- 4 McIoual lat nl ht preented Maor Kennedlh1 relort thl rfcet bode ton. re ver deta1 wih Mc Dougals fding cro' atorney or- are ex-Alderman J. Ver- rai ex Malone. wee subseuenty plee Iuaters alowed bal.

Ex-Al- Wiiam Hal Hewit J. F. corpt al fugtves justce. Warrants Baley. le StrCt Raiway jodge wi- guiy deds.

ore arret pcte Ex erral a andl ate lt onds PlREU DiDDLESSI DEnER. Tlng" to Rene loUee Ial Chicao Janury 4. th murderer Ofcer lst aferon tirty plcEmen riding thir hidin 1 dUapldated hose mie kned Biy Carey OU street Wiiam hiding bd- ring Augut thl ih ther pisto ofcer n. ttred lte rom ad covre wih revolvrs. A Wlmed aound polce whie excitng progess a empted prsoner appared em bly Trgd lI lul tl.

Cn ust I Rul. Ark. Yesterday aferoon msn ciy C. A ag Lunpkmn his life Jg lfe 8pl1r announcing wife's E1Pk arr sted morning nd whi his pilon months re 1ellted Htinatln It is service was on Durn ha Lri ge tile mu holdlng is Colonel intention eated oran Moran wan I I An th First National 1101. fl drove 0 se ured.

om Special. six werekuown woman's In In. e' TY city loOR X. 4. re th 1' tru h6ve.

pos the Is qu stlOD8 P. Woodardof J. T. ltM the fairs-Dr. wder.

The. be. 4010 wlthtl1 atto wiUioutHarpefl eek1fOwr. 1 7. JAPANNOW.

OWN I in du41- half I I I I as I gold CI veland tossIng swim. ge It fiSh ling it. refuses lbs an slow riLhle it I mattlt I for I louel on OOOWWO De green cks 00000000 ese I thinks don't lnt ra- I to arid I bl ffs dlcate him 1. a. pr bilking ou up I friend indignant cro syndIcate mllU ns This or so.

been uld It to. thesecretarys mave def nd sa. rl1lce tOo' ov take theloldbup througthem- the- COy eni nent' me1alsor iounbT ap JO go1db Mr rllPan lIo mt 5tersays I pro matters' 1st underthe.pres- Ident ne on Ipts the' expendt res I 5269324 In- taxwill the' treasury--department. ld Wall he B. CLRRE CY.

4. omas Paruter ees fn proce comml tee Agn chair. d. bate in i lIl ant tha tbe otce It pro- vide the lt thll sufIerlng. proce OI t.

he lcted. year Id with with de ooed sed Is- t1n 11llt lI. gol eng aB ap llcatlon I Men Jrtx. bllIwo Id upon paying. ch apest the one I present ondltlon over measureorlg1naUy democratof Ill democrat bit Inten ed Mr Iwo the untbonds cov.

bo dll talned Ule o'clock. 11Ittl lth- ael udJliterestlng 1 or of' the Hawa euators ored dem raUC Gray-argued nceupCInMrBuUers the Walkershast atronglya lch itn neraJm t4Ie at Mm en. aeptJI tUOI1 0 SfEtfNt fHE IIDJON SALE jJ MEN'S NmHunb SijLESHij i NowaOINGON T- GORONflC 0 AlQMffi DECATURST COALATREDUCEO Tt1 BE5TCO cS ONTtlH nEtsuRE 1 I I ter I o. war eil I thing-certainly 7U HE CQNBTITuION ATLAIqTA. GA.

SATDDAY JAIIUABY 5 1895 EW 4 a Senator 4 introducJ. corporatt a city Bo ktyn the Ktncs Long City. Ja- Vhtt Sce county south- point the twhin tircuCh harIl I hI Icka- anl toldill oun- a Qoeji to AT nti oon thceter. illago Vtl tii tht ihectet end thcccott Vt't lte line draati point ht-'e 5 tir-nx Sf. ttcton.

Castlototi. Northlieid WeotteIt Totteivilte. a. i York. the hiotori' New it ies to rart iut11 inipro' cmtio.

u. city. tv 0 ciroica iah i.ex- i intl untubU ity u. gvt power remove oilY ge em hsrge- I finishing ie' ha1l appoulite i it. ti flfth he unty tttO 4 Itlyor J.

Stttii. th ee uppIerentary lhjrleo i which til. DaVis Lc. Ouhorn i4 atli 0 iPt never ohy Mrs i bteele l5IJQkO floor which wait taut. taenly-etgbt i lcago fa efle 0 later iisi.

more i 1Sl fliw prpbbly a pr Jco 2ew ior c- at 1I liter Eact Thirty-fourth Fugene of ever given a Ri he ty cant i wont PrhatI a IWeIl. 5iJ. oatoeber presents. 4ivo every Ce o. sir.

iu' eantjtand tuaalI by 0' d3OthIU. white gtered SIt 30u000 thtWO whttevt-r i t4snoC acay se ear. IlJoO UajV5flt th" ejgygrVafl 5ev- fflC5Id k1d1 rtita1 TeCaIICe. Z4hre e1t ieVa3f1tIjck. Tbenketured agbqme ti-ro.

tl PQW s.r- o4a71' it9heenterell i terIieDarno hOOOlJt toUDgJQbl4 sumnatr Thirty-fourth ayeputwU1 Alor. f4stntenhu2t authOrity ol fl 5ouita. 1c4t hounce4ij2lt will iegin eariy 5" flO feeling ti1Astoii.about i fl1Otth1t properties i bd.unaer 1 tdoidt eithrBetUdaB hebtreca 4 4f ttJte9lgeilt I 4IcontIfleflt it. Shcloek. tDWycltoff has rreught ItorrowbIr iitH toOk12 tAeZ I regunnd spmborrowed waa jc4it51 a YOt ae A a de- Wyckoff FraproMexican ab- l30 yeolerday it.

Weeti-heetler. as niece ouper ttOi niro or UfSlfl Miss frienis. mother wts direct ieoenlatit it itS XVI royal hi family of olil wait ti king iLlifilni Iloteril Pierre i ii ii' Thir the oti 1. grit rc le by he decorated ry. durity Vuleriao.

pri-einted vit1e Portion Severity-four ago Silt' IS the re vh her huetard. deco- lid Mnie. Grjtl ttled I. i-ba iii en ate fr five ear4 llve yetro cci. hvi' cii- scored upprt lhOfliitllVe urlng titling tiae tmaosoitie.

atflOttg Ruin- Napoleon I. li-eec liii iJ4t. Thesi wii iif ltI stn 4 tri it all ic hrtiri cc ii cUt rirarly y. ri ufectu my Cuflccrtiit voirnty divmlerrda reeris ill- frillo i0 coven I iitn dunes yule whfeh tlKiriO ducs sc folloiss Pacdet tmpony i5w 2lcftn turlriy t. E.

invoIce Maicufacuririg liiti ltrirg npans- mule. lidltictit C7. 4l liter soxu. anle lila hi. S.

4. Evarec i Ott ma tlna eXhOltiit. rtit coiicmission represented. asuiseolie rnainuactIiriflg II orror Some Iuj red Will The thi- list tlii lire will ably die a.r.- ir. Ly Mig- Seiiing urge antltouc mcrick Srioiiiitrec 8lfle hive their visa have es distlgurii thea Will ti isacids.

unuerneath this allalleviatkas meic- 5-- olrlleetItioIl. Knoxrliie free No Yoema conttnue days compare oonrpanioa premises in has building Co. building estimated 4ith. Cos P0- fully insaranea. an-- 4.

tfl ligui-es. LturJCoO presldent 2t otficials ranmts outside sourcca Lanmernioor. c-0rn5rartrbeflt started 2st tilled waer 5 dis- tiori pvc- wouldinchttde cennunsed Eob j. This 5 HONEOF JoIntdGrfflallJ Get a Prs.ldsnt-Iks 4. United dressed dealers western They th action tlcfiercnlial fresh shullllig Chicago rIi irs wilt enter Chicago unless somethitig their bi ems quantities money arid 1fiuonce wiuiti tiC Itcieteco congress the question bi nono It.

speculation saiaris Sirtiigert de- Ceated 005 TOsS friend Jiili Springer Stringer haogtng the house this rarely Sprmn- financta poor gels sved lreitdeflt thimiks ott bench. SUSpIioli Mr. going exertions flees iinel lOut is 5 mcistamit sergeant-at-arms h. or speaks nglish as- lauguactes ignorance the Cflioese and iif minister Si congressional ayaire. the ahich the rat-eating Hilt suspeeLrg hinece mornng rehiurivel I tit apolvyf.

tf clams sit ie t-aullvti though State department. accepted us Now Hill I he English fomirigners 13. Shoiflown by At 11:50 Sheriff I. Are killed Harmed. physIcian cot pcstotflce interrupted tire killIng ePic- opposed docti.r----ariormymous vireriar which rlitbns defeated Loclsviile here.

Sr Ft0 mcuneeatlve fractie aid 0 tmntikeiy tr killing friends. A IIGILtClO committee tnterii themselves city fag uneaainesa county members Price 4 I 4. afew words lstol al. a girlwbo Iy I A fe ee- hiad Th Judge crowns ca-Alderman Maloney. Vice he wil- areex Ex was place Fall.

kltled pistols police Pinellluft It. 3. as The tragedy carrierwas Piston cc whilein pea ity toud and tofind two ong 4 tlt aTjcar Jo ecir AFTERJAPAN a. the aol cars Culnel 2 olei prI- ha upon syndl- Int hest. ovgr eininentffitl5iS0f ttte ofTaptn go1ngto a nd Asmatters il bis rectpth col- 0 seth- On- ptcpsneet ciruPeting 0155.

cab engigu in aggressloupon Im- ag- ociuckthe took-a the Vessel. he ofAmerican em were lyingidle nonitabeensent4c to Bone- SPEC1ATIcREDh13uj MEN'S CORK AND POHBLESOLE SHOES di 6ORONfi A LLFLi vessel Brltain his roaistt' TIte in bellev righty yr a counter 0 Islands. remenabred also thrateui Britain of very safet other zot wich navy it. tam wotI mo see tfle to re- be No pyingno watneceesary I the adjouriseduntll Wa XPaiast-4h5 Dty AustJ' his goveTflc cIin the icr' 0150 protut daly dl en5 I y' in 5 cs FVNRAL iOTICII VANE5rvEREnied.at 3. o'clock a morn- for Interment.

t. aett ease cl tt-te eon- gresacanhiot mcmiis I annuv5. he ofthe ihe' dutyand to5congresa iawand Itig foIl- Iatestj ambasJ couptriea- inthe an' nbable biiow IbaJJnlte4Shsteseg The to. ce tto inatienIt L. P.

lCarohlnaThomas a. N. Miss 3 weaker-today for' 5 week Ceater tb. I alfew mioutesthere wa4' of controversyabuiin the lCariyiln hands took a Thg womazi and Mrt ad e4es 0' Ii rings nt te vi Uy Theinany 11bet. thanothersandsnjoylifa th the edy8vrupof I ip.

is bthetastetflerefreahingaxidtruly iven theapproval refessionbecauae ontlie 75 themazod pedectlrfree ruin' very 8yrl1P of sliding- boOcandIhottIebutjt ConIy nameis pninte4oneeg age th sail 4- 5 0 A THERE newsy COiS and then Ofths inca iaifs. Messrs and Br. lion hiI in I. lo secur tha hole The ci 5 AttbS Ii sail ly th the upon tlt that use jO aol in- 5. eri tcel I shots-id satajerlti a hsuht outaIl lb coing late gtsen I- est con tLcreb for.

ITO contplca Jonesbo throufis The sit lot tat openti canseit end aft the oltE areet Jossph featla iutcit I ioajoriU that of tie I IffwiI jority been Cobne deme-cra Qanies talnei inthe expreta tionof seers 11 on i wish hasbel Ifelsa iI cuedl is Not Ce I part' Johns on trCasre Frotl U. War Fron i ciatit' II I Fron I creole :1 e- for ira 1 Frtsi for tX Frcia 0 CratIt Pro candJa re A OneS ofiIi gore its ci Walsh from 11 I eittr. i noir turnc give Ta jortt3 jasjult majol. orlty junta iiy r. Ii mlio Ti- ikmct' crUe4r hlspu.

5 oerable I. her eec nake- I if ieee ucb. nil Iaktr ib 101 1 were couli' to BcbLeria a cLstr vote Cr I we iy list whIch i Tif demo thmucr I candula Afl tt datea Grit sib srcte.

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